What Our Mothers Could Have Told Us
ebook ∣ A Journey of Self-Discovery through Motherhood
By Haemala Thanasegaran

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What Our Mothers Could Have Told Us is a heartfelt memoir of self-discovery through motherhood based on the author’s experience in conceiving, delivering, and raising triplets while working full-time and completing her PhD.
If that wasn’t enough, migration was thrown into the picture wherein the family had to, in essence, start over in a new country with a fresh set of challenges.
Being a parent is no easy feat, but a woman’s journey to motherhood begins even before the birth of her child, and this book is an ode to a mother’s selfless love. It showcases a woman’s journey and growth as a mother and how she reinvents herself out of necessity and to remain relevant.
Full of wisdom, this book covers what isn’t necessarily always talked about openly—fertility problems, breastfeeding, and post-partum depression. It also spans the full breadth of motherhood from tackling the struggles of parenting toddlers and teenagers to making a full circle when they eventually fly the coop. Parenting is a unique experience for every individual, but this book will resonate with you and inspire you on your journey of motherhood.
If that wasn’t enough, migration was thrown into the picture wherein the family had to, in essence, start over in a new country with a fresh set of challenges.
Being a parent is no easy feat, but a woman’s journey to motherhood begins even before the birth of her child, and this book is an ode to a mother’s selfless love. It showcases a woman’s journey and growth as a mother and how she reinvents herself out of necessity and to remain relevant.
Full of wisdom, this book covers what isn’t necessarily always talked about openly—fertility problems, breastfeeding, and post-partum depression. It also spans the full breadth of motherhood from tackling the struggles of parenting toddlers and teenagers to making a full circle when they eventually fly the coop. Parenting is a unique experience for every individual, but this book will resonate with you and inspire you on your journey of motherhood.